Senior Housing News December 11, 2024
Austin Montgomery

A senior care tech company aiming to help older adults age at home and in their communities is launching a new effort centered on providing better care for the Asian and Pacific Islander community.

The company, Seen Health, recently raised $22 million in Series A funding to build a new Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) center in Alhambra, California. 8VC led the funding round, with participation from Basis Set, Primetime Partners, Virtue and Astrana Health.

PACE is a service in which older adults – typically people who are eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid – can visit centers and receive services such as primary care, social services, therapies, nutritional support, personal care, transformation and home care services.

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